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 Practicality 3.5/5
Hyundai Amica
Hyundai Amica
The Amica is a low cost purchase, and when you factor in the company’s five year warranty it is difficult for buyers in this sector of the market not to give the Amica some serious consideration. Fuel economy is good and insurance rates are also low.

The Hyundai Amica is a city car, but it still manages to deliver a very decent amount of space. Passengers have adequate head and legroom and boot space is good as well. The cabin also has several storage spaces for keeping up with miscellaneous items.

The Amica is not an elaborate car equipped with complex systems and the car’s fascia reflects the car’s simplicity. The cabin controls and dials are logically placed and large enough to operate easily. The car’s displays are also large and easy to read. The system is very basic and quite functional and delivers no more than what is needed and no less.

The Hyundai Amica is spacious enough to seat four adults in reasonable comfort. The seats are large and supportive, and the cabin does a good job of filtering out noise. Comfort levels for the Amica are definitely high for a city car.

This is a super simple car to park, its small size, light steering, and good all around visibility making parking a breeze.
 
 
 Life Style 3/5
Hyundai Amica
Hyundai Amica
The Amica delivers a smooth ride during normal driving conditions, but taking corners at speed can cause the car to lean. The car’s 1.1-litre engine performs fine and provides adequate power; it does tend to get a little noisy when driven hard.

The Hyundai Amica is not a family vehicle. It is spacious for a city car and could easily accommodate a small family except that storage space is limited and couldn’t accommodate family related items very easily, and access to the rear seats would prove cumbersome when trying to load and unload small children.

The Hyundai Amica would make an exceptional first car. It is inexpensive to purchase and has low running costs and a five year warranty. It provides good fuel economy and low insurance rates. The car is easy to handle and the perfect size for a newly licensed driver.

Hyundai has always been seen as a budget car manufacturer who builds reliable and durable cars providing good value for money. The company has recently raised the bar and has kept the core values it has always had and decided to add quality and style to that list. Though initial progress was slow, the company’s popularity is growing among the more style conscientious crowd.
 
 
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